Bowling style

i am a right hand medium bowler but i wanna get good a bowling left handed i can do it okay but my run up feels weird can any one help

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i am a right hand medium bowler but i wanna get good a bowling left handed i can do it okay but my run up feels weird can any one help

The most difficult aspects of changing your bowling arm are not the arm itself and what it does but the feet, the other arm and the other shoulder.

You need to be able to run in, which is similar really and land your left foot parallel to the bowling crease at the beginning of the bowling stride. This is the tough part.

This also means, simultaneously bringing your right shoulder across and raising your right arm above and in front of your face as your body faces the cover fielder (for a right handed batsman. This is very tough to do.

You need to practice these two things first and once you can do this much, the left arm coming over will become easier.

Why do you want to bowl left handed anyway ? Because you think it gives you an edge ?

What do you bowl ? Pace or spin?

You may be able to do much more if you put in this much effort on your natural arm (assuming you are a natural right handed bowler).